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Film Quotes by Ida Lupino

12 quotes
The Big Knife
Year: 1955

Director:
Robert Aldrich
Charlie Castle: Am I the worst oaf in the world?
Marion Castle: The world's a big place. You're the worst one in my life.
The Hard Way
Year: 1943

Director:
Vincent Sherman
Paul Collins: I've got a date tonight with a lady, a genuine lady.
Mrs. Helen Chernen: [Nastly] That'll be a novelty.
The Ghost Camera
Year: 1933

Director:
Bernard Vorhaus
John Gray: I've got some photographs here I'd like to show you.
Mary Elton: Now listen, if you try selling me any of those things I'll shout for the police! This is London, not Paris.
Ladies in Retirement
Year: 1941

Director:
Charles Vidor
Ellen Creed: Hell is like the kingdom of Heaven. It's within.
Ladies in Retirement
Year: 1941

Director:
Charles Vidor
Ellen Creed: It takes a lot of courage to kill for the first time, Albert. Once you've sold your soul to the devil, it becomes easier. Much easier.
Devotion
Year: 1946

Director:
Curtis Bernhardt
Emily Bronte: All our lives there has been too much left unsaid between us. Loving is the only thing that really matters, Charlotte. It's worthwhile being hurt a bit to find that out. The world has always frightened me a little, so I'm really not afraid to leave it now. Though sometimes, when I hear the wind blowing through the heather, or see the sun go down beyond Wuthering Heights, I think, perhaps, I'd like to stay just a little longer.
-- Ida Lupino (as Emily Bronte) in Devotion (1946)
Lust for Gold
Year: 1949

Director:
S. Sylvan Simon*George Marshall
Julia Thomas: Who is he?
Man in crowd: Jacob Walz. Must be a Dutchman.
Julia Thomas: Or a German.
Man in crowd: Yeah, that's what I said - a Dutchman.
They Drive by Night
Year: 1940

Director:
Raoul Walsh
Lana Carlsen: The doors made me do it!
-- Ida Lupino (as Lana Carlsen) in They Drive by Night (1940)
The Lady and the Mob
Year: 1939

Director:
Benjamin Stoloff
Lila Thorne: I may have come from gorillas, but that doesn't mean I have to mix with them socially!
Private Hell 36
Year: 1954

Director:
Don Siegel
Lilli Marlowe: Ever since I was a little girl, I dreamed I'd meet a drunken slob in a bar who'd give me fifty bucks and we'd live happily ever after.